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    They are so sweet, those Little Owls are models from birth...
    I really like the eye contact and Comp'. Very well done

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    Hi Haim,
    I think this is a very endearing. The little guys don't get any cuter than this. I also like the composition and agree that the eye contact is excellent and engaging.

    If this were mine would make the following adjustments;
    1) I would make the pupils black by removing the blue/purple cast in the eyes,
    2) remove or tone down the bird dropping in front of the owl,
    3) and perhaps selectively sharpen the owls faces a little.

    Nicely captured and thanks for sharing.

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    Phil's got some great suggestions...just wanted to say I love the shot and composition as well -- great subject matter.

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    Just love this Haim and a definite cuteness alert is called for. Beautifully captured with a wonderful composition and two cute and perfect babies. Wow !!!!! Many thanks for sharing.

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    Quite a chrming image Haim! I agree with Phil's suggestions...especially the eyes. The first thing we look at are the eyes and the colour in the pupils (caused by the flash) was the first thing I noticed. Nice comp, we really get a good idea of their environment.

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